Community Notes: Olivü 426 now on Amazon

After being featured in the swag bags for the Golden Globes and the Emmy Awards, Olivü 426 — an eight employee boutique hand-pours their own line of skin care products using natural ingredients from around the world - can now be spotted on the online retailer Amazon.

Olivü 426, which also has an online store in which it can ship custom orders worldwide, is located at 511 N. 8th St., Sheboygan.

The products will also be featured on the show “Style Code Live,” which appears as a banner on Amazon homepage. The Olivü 426 episode will premiere at 8 p.m. March 17. Amazon has about 95 million monthly users and is the largest Internet-based retailer in the US. Recently it has pushed to include hand-made items. The show discusses current fashion and beauty trends.

For more information about Olivü 426 call 920-783-0809 or visit www.Olivu426.com.

LTC offering pharmacy technician information sessions

Lakeshore Technical College will hold informational sessions for individuals interested in learning more about the pharmacy technician program from 6-7 p.m. March 29, April 6 and April 21 at LTC’s Cleveland Campus in room L137.

Pharmacy technicians assist registered pharmacists in hospital or community pharmacies. It can be a good career fit for those who are good with people, compassionate, interested in health care, highly organized and detail oriented.

Students completing the one-year pharmacy technician program have a potential starting salary range of $21,600-27,000. For students wishing to continue their education and expand their options, LTC offers the pathway to earn an associate degree in pharmacy services management.

The info sessions are open to the public and there is no fee to attend. For more information or to register visit http://gotoltc.edu/pharmacy/.

Glacial Lakes Conservancy accepts conservation easement

Glacial Lakes Conservancy has accepted a conservation easement by signing final paperwork with landowner Joseph A. DiFrances, of Milwaukee.

The new easement is named Joe and Rita’s Acres and is located in the Town of Rhine along Highway 67 in Sheboygan County.

The 39-acre property is located within the Mullet River watershed just west of LaBudde Creek State Fishery Area and is situated equidistant between the Village of Elkhart Lake to the north and Road America to the south. The conservation easement will preserve the natural habitat for such wildlife known to frequent the property as badgers, fischers, wild turkeys and pileated woodpeckers.

It also protects environmental corridors and ecologically significant sites, goals of the Town of Rhine’s Year 2030 Comprehensive Plan and Sheboygan County’s current Natural Areas and Critical Resources Plan.